Fragments of Soyuz MC-10 Spaceship found in Kazhakhstan

Fragments of Soyuz MC-10 Spaceship found in Kazhakhstan

Fragments of Soyuz MC-10 Spaceship found in Kazhakhstan

Astaná, Oct 12 (Prensa Latina) Rescuers found fragments of the damaged spaceship Soyuz MC-10, some 40 kilometers from the village of Zhezkazgan, in the Kazakh region of Karaganda, informed today the Committee of Emergency Situations.

The radioactive and chemical activity in the place is inside the acceptable parameters and neither are victims or other damages reported, declared the referred agency.

The executives of the Russian agency Roskosmos picked up the rests of the carrier rocket and other parts of the spaceship for its later investigation, clarified the Kazakh entity.

Astronauts Russian Alexei Ovchinin and U.S. Tyler Nick Hague return today to Stellar City, in the Moscow province, after surviving yesterday to a breakdown of their ship Soyuz MC-10.

The first breakdown of a manned ship in Russian modern cosmonaut history occurred minutes after launching of the Soyuz MC-10 from the Baikonur Kazakh

Kazakh cosmodrome, when one of the four motors of the driving rocket of the ship.

It seems that provoked that the separation distance between the carrier missile and the second block was not enough to prevent a shock. The emergency capsule launched the astronauts into the air who quickly contacted the rescue services.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States (NASA) admitted the possibility that, starting from January, 2019, it will leave without a crew the International Space Station (ISS).

Sources near the Russian Agency Roskosmos indicated that manned trips to the ISS could be suspended, not only from the Baikonur cosmodrome, but also from the Vostochni. The Plisetsk and Kuru.

The capital's TV says that before ending this year, there were planned three trips from Baikonur, two from Kuru, one from Vostochni and at least one from Plisetsk.

Ovchinin and Hague were part of the expedition 57/58 planned to stay foro ver 170 days in space and carry out dozens of experiments, including those related with the reproduction of human cells.

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Fragments of Soyuz MC-10 Spaceship found in Kazhakhstan

Astaná, Oct 12 (Prensa Latina) Rescuers found fragments of the damaged spaceship Soyuz MC-10, some 40 kilometers from the village of Zhezkazgan, in the Kazakh region of Karaganda, informed today the Committee of Emergency Situations.

The radioactive and chemical activity in the place is inside the acceptable parameters and neither are victims or other damages reported, declared the referred agency.

The executives of the Russian agency Roskosmos picked up the rests of the carrier rocket and other parts of the spaceship for its later investigation, clarified the Kazakh entity.

Astronauts Russian Alexei Ovchinin and U.S. Tyler Nick Hague return today to Stellar City, in the Moscow province, after surviving yesterday to a breakdown of their ship Soyuz MC-10.

The first breakdown of a manned ship in Russian modern cosmonaut history occurred minutes after launching of the Soyuz MC-10 from the Baikonur Kazakh

Kazakh cosmodrome, when one of the four motors of the driving rocket of the ship.

It seems that provoked that the separation distance between the carrier missile and the second block was not enough to prevent a shock. The emergency capsule launched the astronauts into the air who quickly contacted the rescue services.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States (NASA) admitted the possibility that, starting from January, 2019, it will leave without a crew the International Space Station (ISS).

Sources near the Russian Agency Roskosmos indicated that manned trips to the ISS could be suspended, not only from the Baikonur cosmodrome, but also from the Vostochni. The Plisetsk and Kuru.

The capital's TV says that before ending this year, there were planned three trips from Baikonur, two from Kuru, one from Vostochni and at least one from Plisetsk.

Ovchinin and Hague were part of the expedition 57/58 planned to stay foro ver 170 days in space and carry out dozens of experiments, including those related with the reproduction of human cells.